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TITLE

ROBERT H. JACKSON AT THE NUREMBERG TRIALS, 1945-1946 AS REMEMBERED BY HIS PERSONAL BODYGUARD

AUTHOR(S)

Fuchs, Moritz

PUB. DATE

August 2004

SOURCE

Albany Law Review;2004, Vol. 68 Issue 1, p13

SOURCE TYPE

Academic Journal

DOC. TYPE

Article

ABSTRACT

Relates experiences with Chief Counsel Robert H. Jackson at the trials of war criminals in Nuremberg, Germany from 19450-1946. Criticism against the motion picture on the Nuremberg trials; Description of the estate provided to Jackson during the trials; Reasons for admiring Jackson.

ACCESSION #

16056300

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